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ADJECTIVE

ORDER

María Irene Albers de Urriola


MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC
The basic types of adjectives
 An opinion adjective explains what you think
about something (other people may not agree
with you).
Examples:
silly, beautiful, horrible, difficult Size

 A size adjective, of course, tells you how big or


small something is.
Examples:
large, tiny, enormous, little Age

 An age adjective tells you how young or old


something or someone is.
Examples:
ancient, new, young, old
María Irene Albers de Urriola
MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC
The basic types of adjectives (2)

A shape adjective describes the shape of


something. Examples:
square, round, flat, rectangular Color

A color adjective, of course, describes the color


of something. Examples:
blue, pink, reddish, grey Origin

Anorigin adjective describes where something


comes from. Examples: European, Brazilian.

María Irene Albers de Urriola


MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC
The basic types of adjectives (3)
Amaterial adjective describes what something is
made from. Examples:
wooden, metal, cotton, paper Purpose

A purpose adjective describes what something is


used for. These adjectives often end with "-ing".
Examples: sleeping (as in "sleeping bag"), roasting
(as in "roasting tin")

María Irene Albers de Urriola


MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC
The basic types of adjectives (4)
Some examples of adjective order

Opinion Size Age Shape Color Origin Material Purpose


a silly old English man
a huge round metal bowl
a small red sleeping bag

Tomado de:
http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/adjord.htm
María Irene Albers de Urriola
MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC
Exercises
Which is the correct order?
A small Canadian thin lady

A Canadian small thin lady

A small thin Canadian lady

A thin small Canadian lady

María Irene Albers de Urriola


MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC
Exercises
Which is the correct order?

a carving steel new knife

a new steel carving knife

a steel new carving knife

a new carving steel knife

María Irene Albers de Urriola


MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC
Exercises
Use the information given in the previous slides to describe the picture.

María Irene Albers de Urriola


MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC
Exercises
Use the information given in the previous slides to describe the picture.

María Irene Albers de Urriola


MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC
Exercises
Use the information given in the previous slides to describe the picture.

María Irene Albers de Urriola


MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC
Exercises
Use the information given in the previous slides to describe the picture.

María Irene Albers de Urriola


MA in Applied Linguistics USB
Specialist in Computer Technology in Education UC

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